1. The Kuala Lumpur National Monument, also known as Tugu Negara, is a historical landmark located in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was built to commemorate the soldiers who lost their lives during World War II and the Malayan Emergency.

The monument features a sculpture of seven soldiers representing the various branches of the Malaysian armed forces, namely the army, navy, air force, police, and two civilians. The sculpture was designed by Felix de Weldon, the same sculptor who created the famous Marine Corps War Memorial in the United States.

The monument is surrounded by beautiful gardens and fountains, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists to visit, especially during national holidays and special events.

2. The Kuala Lumpur National Monument is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Unfortunately, we do not have a specific phone number available for the monument.

3. Admission to the Kuala Lumpur National Monument is free of charge. The monument is easily accessible by public transportation, such as buses and trains. It is also within walking distance from popular tourist spots such as the Lake Gardens and the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park.